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19 Aug, 2019
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In pictures: Thousands line streets for Operation Banner commemoration
The investigation of soldiers over alleged wrongdoing during the Northern Ireland conflict is “unfair”, a former commanding officer said at a veterans’ event in Lisburn.
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An appropriate and uplifting ceremony to mark Op Banner

With military dignity on Saturday, Sir Robert Pascoe recounted the fine work of the British army during the Troubles.

Appeal for dashcam footage after four arrested for attempted murder

Four men have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a man was seriously assaulted and struck by a car in Armoy.

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Skimmer photo published to alert unsuspecting public to hideous scam

This image of a skimmer has been issued by the PSNI to let the public see exactly what it looks like.

Box of snakes left outside vets

A box of snakes has been dumped outside a vet's surgery.

Sport Update
Rain and marshal shortage curtails opening practice at Classic TT

Practice at the Classic TT and Manx Grand Prix has been hit by wet weather and a shortage of marshals.

Glenn Ferguson’s transfer record still stands says Oran Kearney

Oran Kearney has dismissed claims that Jamie McGonigle's transfer from Coleraine to Crusaders broke Glenn Ferguson's long-standing Irish League transfer fee record.

BSB Showdown contender Andrew Irwin penalised by Race Direction following Scott Redding collision at Cadwell Park

Andrew Irwin’s hopes of securing his place in the Bennetts British Superbike Championship Showdown suffered a blow on Sunday after he crashed out of race two at Cadwell Park.

And finally...
Dad’s Army: Mural celebrates release of three ‘lost episodes’

To celebrate the release of Dad’s Army: The Lost Episodes on Gold, UKTV has unveiled a huge 1940s army-recruitment style mural which has been specially designed to look as if it has been in place for decades.

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